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Example in C/C++
All solutions, regardless of the programming language, are checked by an automatic system. The verification system creates an isolated, empty environment for your application, compiles it and executes multiple times with a different set of input. After that, the checking system compares the output data by the program with the expected result using a special algorithm.
Example in C/C++
All solutions, regardless of the programming language, are checked by an automatic system. The verification system creates an isolated, empty environment for your application, compiles it and executes multiple times with a different set of input. After that, the checking system compares the output data by the program with the expected result using a special algorithm.
Pages
A page is static content you write for your space's website — rules, contacts, a schedule, an about page, a help article, or the site's own home page. You add pages from
Content → Pages
in the
console
, and each one is served at a path you choose. Creating, editing and deleting pages needs permission to change content.
Solving problems
Our site is dedicated to
competitive programming
. Competitive programming is a competition, where participants are presented with logical or mathematical problems which must be solved by computer programs. The goal of the participants is to write a program (solution) that will find the correct answer for the given input. For example, if a problem requires finding a square for a given number, the program should print 9 for the input 3, 16 if the input is 4 and so on.
Posts
A post is a dated, authored entry in your space's feed — a news item, an announcement, an article. Readers find posts at
<your space's address>/posts
and each one has its own address underneath that. Posts carry a type, labels, a cover image, votes and a comment thread, which is what makes them different from a
page
.
Customize navigation
The menu on your space's site is itself a
page
. Create one with the path
/nav
and its content becomes the menu: you choose the entries, their order, their labels and their icons, and the standard menu is replaced by yours.
LaTeX
You can use LaTeX format to write problem statements, comments and other content at Eolymp.
Contest pages
A contest page is custom content attached to one contest — the rules, the marking scheme, hardware notes, who to find if the machine breaks. You write them on the contest's
Pages
tab, and
the path you give a page is what decides where it appears
. Nothing in the form says so, and a page filed under any other path is saved and then never shown to anyone.
Groups
A group is a named label you put on
members
—
Year 9
,
Coaches
,
Regional team 2026
. It carries no list of its own: membership is a property of the member, and the group is just the name they're tagged with. Groups grant no permissions and change nothing about what a member can do.
Pages
You can create additional pages on your space's website with information for members. For example, you can publish information about your space, competition rules, contact information, schedule etc.
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